Syracuse American Legion Riders To Hold ‘Cruise-In’ May 24

This 1922 Studebaker 2-Pass Roadster “Special-Six” is owned by the R.L. Studebaker Family, who brought it to the 2023 American Legion Riders Cruise-In show in Syracuse.
According to its owners, it is a “true survivor and extremely rare, pre-war car with only two others known to exist in the world. The list price in 1922 was $1,425. For comparison, a 1922 Ford Model T was listed at $319.
The car was hidden away for 55 years and still has the factory exhaust. The restored version was first shown to the public in 2019. InkFreeNews file photo.
By Keith Knepp
InkFreeNews

SYRACUSE — “’Cruise In ‘Cuse’ is alive and well with the American Legion Riders Post 223 in Syracuse,” said Randy Rinker, one of the the ALR Cruise-In’s organizers.

The cruise-in takes place from 5-8 p.m. Friday, May 24, at the Legion, 1008 S. Huntington St., Syracuse. The family event will include food, music and fun, including a 50/50 drawing. Cars, trucks and motorcycles are welcome to participate in the cruise-in.

“The American Legion Riders are the backbone of this event,” continued Rinker. “Without all of them, this would not be possible. This is a family event with food, music and great looking cars, trucks and motorcycles. This is an annual event, and we hope it grows for a kickoff of summer fun in Syracuse.”

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